HOW MANY INNOCENT PEOPLE WILL BE MURDERED BY BLACKS TODAY?..........THE LOOTING ACROSS AMERICA is as black as the staggering murder and crime rates of BLACKS ACROSS AMERICA. Black Lives Matter? NO LIFE MATTERS TO BLACKS!

NO PRESIDENT IN HISTORY HAS DEMONSTRATED MORE CONTEMPT FOR AMERICAN LAWS, BORDERS AND PEOPLE THAN THIS PSYCHOPATH BARACK OBAMA!

So
this is where we stand with a little less than a year to go in the
Obama nightmare; next to zero enforcement of immigration law, actual
deportations - as opposed to the phony number of deportation orders
issued - is down, while illegal aliens are surging across our border to
take advantage of the lax enforcement.US sovereignty over its own borders is a joke. And Obama is getting the last laugh. Rick Moran American Thinker

President
Obama has forbidden immigration authorities to enforce the law at the
border, bringing back the Bush-era "catch and release" policy that
allows illegals to go their merry way after they've been caught entering
the country illegally.

It led one border agent to remark, "We might as well abolish our immigration laws altogether."Washington Times:

The
Obama administration has revived the maligned illegal immigrant
“catch-and-release” policy of the Bush years, ordering Border Patrol
agents not to bother arresting and deporting many new illegal
immigrants, the head of the agents’ labor union revealed Thursday.

Brandon Judd,
president of the National Border Patrol Council, told Congress that
Homeland Security was embarrassed by the number of illegal immigrants
not showing up for their deportation hearings, but instead of cracking
down on the immigrants, the department ordered agents not to arrest them
in the first place — meaning they no longer need to show up for court.

Mr. Judd said
the releases are part of President Obama’s “priorities” program, which
orders agents to worry chiefly about criminals, national security risks
and illegal immigrants who came into the U.S. after Jan. 1, 2014. Mr. Judd said
illegal immigrants without serious criminal convictions have learned
that by claiming they came before 2014 — without even needing to show
proof — they can be released immediately rather than being arrested.

“Immigration laws today appear to be mere suggestions,” Mr. Juddtestified to the House Judiciary Committee’s immigration subcommittee. “That fact is well known in other countries.”U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which oversees the Border Patrol, did not deny Mr. Judd’s claim but said agents have been instructed to prioritize whom they arrest.

“The
Border Patrol’s resources are most effectively focused on the border —
prioritizing the apprehension and removal of individuals attempting to
unlawfully enter the United States,” said Michael Friel, a CBP
spokesman. “Our removal numbers reflect that. Border Patrol agents are
issuing notices to appear, consistent with law, regulation and the
department’s enforcement priorities.”

"The
willful failure to show up for court appearances by persons that were
arrested and released by the Border Patrol has become an extreme
embarrassment for the Department of Homeland Security. It has been so
embarrassing that DHS and the U.S. attorney's office has come up with a
new policy," he testified before the immigration subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee.

The
biggest change: Undocumented immigrants are no longer given a "notice
to appear" order, because they simply ignore them. Judd said that border
agents jokingly refer to the NTAs as "notices to disappear."

So
this is where we stand with a little less than a year to go in the
Obama nightmare; next to zero enforcement of immigration law, actual
deportations - as opposed to the phony number of deportation orders
issued - is down, while illegal aliens are surging across our border to
take advantage of the lax enforcement.US sovereignty over its own borders is a joke. And Obama is getting the last laugh.

Obama reinstates ‘catch-and-release’ policy for illegal immigrants

The Obama administration has revived the maligned
illegal immigrant "catch-and-release" policy of the Bush years, ordering
Border Patrol agents not to bother arresting and deporting many new
illegal immigrants, the head of the agents' labor union revealed
Thursday.

Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol
Council, told Congress that Homeland Security was embarrassed by the
number of illegal immigrants not showing up for their deportation
hearings, but instead of cracking down on the immigrants, the department
ordered agents not to arrest them in the first place — meaning they no
longer need to show up for court.

Mr. Judd said the releases are
part of President Obama's "priorities" program, which orders agents to
worry chiefly about criminals, national security risks and illegal
immigrants who came into the U.S. after Jan. 1, 2014. Mr. Judd said
illegal immigrants without serious criminal convictions have learned
that by claiming they came before 2014 — without even needing to show
proof — they can be released immediately rather than being arrested.

"Immigration
laws today appear to be mere suggestions," Mr. Judd testified to the
House Judiciary Committee's immigration subcommittee. "That fact is well
known in other countries."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
which oversees the Border Patrol, did not deny Mr. Judd's claim but said
agents have been instructed to prioritize whom they arrest.

"The
Border Patrol's resources are most effectively focused on the border —
prioritizing the apprehension and removal of individuals attempting to
unlawfully enter the United States," said Michael Friel, a CBP
spokesman. "Our removal numbers reflect that. Border Patrol agents are
issuing notices to appear, consistent with law, regulation and the
department's enforcement priorities."
The White House declined to comment. Spokesman Josh Earnest said he hadn't seen the testimony.
Mr.
Obama has pushed for Congress to grant citizenship rights to most
illegal immigrants, but after Capitol Hill failed to deliver he took
action on his own to carve most illegal immigrants out of danger of
deportation.

He and Mr. Johnson said deportation and border agents
should worry chiefly about dangerous immigrants and new arrivals. Those
with deeper ties to the U.S. who have not amassed criminal records
should be passed over, Mr. Obama said.

Mr. Judd said there are
holes in that policy. He said agents have been ordered not to ask for
proof when an immigrant says he or she has been in the U.S. since 2013,
and migrants have quickly learned to assert that claim without having to
worry about having it challenged.

He said on the northern border,
where he is stationed, agents arrested an illegal immigrant who had
recently been charged with felony domestic violence. He had to be
released because he hadn't gone to trial yet, so he hadn't been
convicted.

"Under the law, he should have been set up for removal
proceedings, but under the policy he was let go," Mr. Judd testified.
"And he was let go even though he first proved that he cared so little
about our laws that he entered the United States illegally, and once
here, he proved further disdain by getting arrested for a serious
violent act against another."

Mr. Judd was testifying at a hearing
called to examine the surge of illegal immigrants — unaccompanied
children and families traveling together — who have overwhelmed
agencies. After peaking in early summer 2014, the numbers dropped. But
2016 is on pace for a record year.
Mr. Judd and Jessica Vaughan,
policy studies director at the Center for Immigration Studies, said
criminal cartels are using the families and children to flood the border
to distract agents and create chances to smuggle drugs.

The cause of the surge is heatedly debated.

Immigrant
rights advocates said the children and mothers are fleeing horrific
violence and should be considered asylum-seekers, not illegal
immigrants. The advocates point to spiking homicide rates.
El
Salvador leads the Western Hemisphere with 103 homicides per 100,000
inhabitants. Honduras is third worst with a rate of 57 homicides, and
Guatemala is fifth worst with 30 per 100,000 people.
San Pedro
Sula in Honduras recorded 885 homicides out of a population of just less
than 800,000 people last year, according to a Mexican nongovernmental
organization that tracks the statistics. San Salvador, the capital of El
Salvador, recorded 1,918 homicides among its 1.8 million people — a
rate of 109 per 100,000.

The U.S. city with the highest homicide rate per capita, St. Louis, recorded a rate of 59 per 100,000 inhabitants.

Wendy
Young, president of Kids in Need of Defense, which handles cases of
children applying for protection in the U.S., detailed horrific stories
of children being enslaved by gangs, tracked down if they try to leave
and being killed as retribution for crossing the gangs.

She
recounted the story of one 14-year-old girl who was abducted by a gang
and gang-raped for four days before she escaped. Her family fled to
another location inside the country, but the gang tracked her down, and
her family sent her north to the U.S.

"These children are doing the only thing they can — they are running for their lives," Ms. Young said.
Mr.
Judd said children wanting to claim asylum can go to a border entry
point and present themselves to CBP officers. Instead, the cartels
deliver them to some of the remote parts of the border before sending
them to find Border Patrol agents, keeping the agents occupied while the
cartels smuggle their goods, the agent said.
Border Patrol agents
used to interview the children and ask them why they came, and the
overwhelming majority said they believed enforcement was lax and they
would be allowed to stay.
Ms. Young said the children were likely
frightened by agents and officers in uniforms, so the information they
gave was not to be trusted.
Regardless, Mr. Judd said, agents have now been banned from asking those questions.
⦁ Dave Boyer contributed to this report.